Todd Gallo - Respiratory Therapist

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  • Опубліковано 24 бер 2013
  • Career Spotlight - www.besomethingamazing.com

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  • @T1DGinger
    @T1DGinger 8 років тому +21

    Right now I'm a freshman in highschool, and I decided I wanted to be a Respiratory Therapist. At first, I wanted to be a teacher. Now it has changed into this. My dad has breathing problems and I see how it affects him, so I want to help others like him.

    • @T1DGinger
      @T1DGinger 7 років тому

      Tobias Williams Nice! :D

    • @liciaandradesemedo420
      @liciaandradesemedo420 2 роки тому

      Hello
      I would like to hear about you and the carrer you choose.

    • @T1DGinger
      @T1DGinger 2 роки тому

      @@liciaandradesemedo420 girl that was so long ago! I'm actually a registered nurse now haha

  • @amandar5600
    @amandar5600 8 років тому +1

    thank you sooo much for this video! it really hits close to home and gives me hope/inspiration to pursue this career path

  • @luisayala644
    @luisayala644 6 років тому +1

    Great video todd thanks for posting it. This is what i am interested in doing.

  • @estrellacarne9232
    @estrellacarne9232 5 років тому +1

    nice video, thanks for sharing your experience. Respiratory Therapy is indeed a rewarding job!

  • @caribaez5711
    @caribaez5711 4 роки тому +2

    Respiratory therapists look like Nurses. They are just Nurses who specialize in the respiratory system! 🥳
    I am a nurse assistant and volunteered in the hospital already. I want to transfer to university for health science but I feel I should try this RT program.

    • @dann1483
      @dann1483 2 роки тому

      you should just try and go to hell instead

  • @ElijahsSoup
    @ElijahsSoup 9 років тому +10

    This is the video that convinced me to take RT. I am now a first year RT student and loving it!

    • @gsabella4
      @gsabella4 5 років тому

      How is it? Thinking Bout starting this program.

    • @TomCook1993
      @TomCook1993 4 роки тому

      Update?

  • @jgzero18
    @jgzero18 10 років тому

    Show your interest in the program the the advisor, take your pre-requesites if you need to. If you want to do it don't let a waiting list stop you. I had to wait a year to get in and now that I'm in I am learning a lot and it's tough but really worth it.

  • @kerrycollier5297
    @kerrycollier5297 9 років тому

    Great video, I'm looking into this field right now. Hopefully going to start school soon.

  • @spaxiic9002
    @spaxiic9002 11 років тому

    Very good video!

  • @eddiesalazar1
    @eddiesalazar1 4 роки тому +2

    RT's always sit at the cool table in the cafeteria. It's a thankless job sometimes but the staff and nurses who are honest with themselves know they need us when the shit hits the fan.

  • @Doug2oo7
    @Doug2oo7 11 років тому

    Good video!

  • @dannyportillo7879
    @dannyportillo7879 6 років тому

    Hi I went thru RT program but never took my boards. After watching this particular video I decided to go back and try to take my board exam. It's been a few yrs since I graduated but the NBRC and my instructors said to go for it. I am currently studying for exam hopefully I can take it this summer. Thank you to all the RTs and good luck to every one in the program. God bless.

    • @gsabella4
      @gsabella4 5 років тому

      How did it go man? I'm thinking about going for this.

    • @shadowstarspammy
      @shadowstarspammy 2 роки тому

      How come you didn’t take the board exams after school?

  • @furiouslyme6410
    @furiouslyme6410 7 років тому +3

    I'm currently retaking and upgrading high school courses in order to get into a Polytechnic and science school as an RT. I hope It's worth it.

  • @graysonred2641
    @graysonred2641 9 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for the informative video. This really did explain a lot

  • @Beard-OF-Courage
    @Beard-OF-Courage 9 років тому +1

    I'm interested in starting the Respiratory Therapy program at a closeby college. I am in my last year of college until I obtain a degree in therapeutic massage and was curious in continuing that education. Respiratory therapy was my second choice, because PTA (physical therapist assistant) has so many regulations when doing massage, and RT does not. Any insight that you can give me that wasn't on the video?

    • @piercedguy18
      @piercedguy18 9 років тому

      Gene Strong there are tons of rules and regulations that apply to RTs since you would be in direct care of patients with pulmonary issues. Its a great career.

  • @susyquee
    @susyquee 9 років тому

    doing a paper on respiratory therapy which is my major but need to ask someone that's in the field, would you be interested ?

  • @katybrennan8222
    @katybrennan8222 6 років тому

    RTS work with ventilators! I love ventilators!!!

  • @musicgirl999
    @musicgirl999 6 років тому

    Isn’t it a HIPAA violation to care for a patient that isn’t assigned to you or to access their chart without the right authorization?

    • @jenellsaphid
      @jenellsaphid 5 років тому +1

      Exceptions to every rule... if someone isnt breathing you do what you can

  • @lavishworld94
    @lavishworld94 6 років тому

    Attention RT’s! If you are struggling to pass the TMC exam check out Respiratory Teacher. The ebook is like none other. I passed my exams with no problem. Everything in the ebook I ran across on the exam. I highly recommend this ebook. Visit www.respiratoryteacher.com

  • @edwardhmcwhirter5517
    @edwardhmcwhirter5517 10 років тому +1

    WPAHS respiratory therapists will stand and watch as healthy woman (though intentionally untreated for fluid-in-the-lungs) is transferred from a situation of being fraudulently Hyperventilated with pure oxygen to a situation of being fraudulently Trached and forcefully Hyperventilated, both situations intentionally planned in order to shut the big mouth of the victim, as she is knowingly forced on a path of indefinite intentional torture via the unneeded tracheostomy/ventilator, while the cognizant victim is unable (usually) to scream for help, as the ventilator and feeding tubes down her throat prevent her from doing so in the first instance, while the tracheostomy bypasses the vocal cords in the second instance, and both instances ensuring (for the most part) total control of the "patient" through total exhaustion via the extreme hyperventilation in both instances, as the "patient" (who knows that the hospital is trying to have her killed for her organs) is dragged 24/7 through the absolute worst mental and physical torture imaginable, for up to decades, all the while knowing she is doomed in the end, as when she'll finally be able to prove that there is nothing wrong with her (when they remove the "life support"), the doctor will give her a fatal morphine overdose, before the family knows what to do.

    • @kerrycollier5297
      @kerrycollier5297 9 років тому +2

      Someone is off his meds...

    • @mcp0y3
      @mcp0y3 9 років тому +3

      This is the most inaccurate piece of crap I've ever read

    • @kmorales5
      @kmorales5 6 років тому

      Was up with this guy!!!!!!!! please stop getting your info from Google!!!!!!!!! 😂😂

  • @m.savage8318
    @m.savage8318 9 років тому

    A safer place to work? Lol. Clearly this guy doesn't know all the diseases that are in a hospital.

    • @mcp0y3
      @mcp0y3 9 років тому +7

      But the protective gear we use protects us.